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About This Project
Native isopods of the US have been largely neglected with many species having not even been described or named. This is problematic as many isopods are useful indicator species of healthy environments. In addition, native isopods are also threatened by the introduction of invasive species and by global climate change. In this project we set out to identify and describe multiple previously undescribed Venezillo species in the western US. This project will support future research of these taxa.
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